Brexit 2Comienzo de las negociaciones e inicio de los debates conducente a la Gran Ley Derogatoria británica (Great Repeal Bill)

  1. José Carlos Fernández Rozas
Journal:
La Ley Unión Europea

ISSN: 2255-551X

Year of publication: 2017

Issue: 51

Type: Article

More publications in: La Ley Unión Europea

Abstract

In recent months negotiations have begun on the Brexit and the British Parliament began to dismantle European legislation with the approval of the Repeal Bill. The sooner we reach an agreement on the principles of the orderly withdrawal in the different areas — and on the conditions of a possible transition period requested by the United Kingdom —may be held to engage in a constructive discussion on the future relationship. During the first three rounds of negotiations and the preparation of the fourth, the parties» positions have begun to be made explicit. The EU shares the goal of establishing an ambitious partnership for the future. The fact that the government of the UK recognises that leaving the EU means that it cannot keep all the benefits of membership with fewer obligations than the other Member States has been welcomed by the EU. In any case, the future relationship will need to be based on a balance of rights a n d obligations. It will need to respect the integrity of the Union’s legal order and the autonomy of its decision–making. The EU and the UK should continue to sufficient progress in the key areas of the orderly withdrawal of the United Kingdom before opening d i s c u s s i o n s o n t h e f u t u r e relationship. Agreeing on the essential principles in these areas will create the trust t h a t i s needed for us to build a future relationship together.